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November 15, 2016 Tilman Ruff, _The University of Melbourne_ In early December, the nations of the world are poised to take an historic step on nuclear weapons. Yet Australia sticks out like
a sore thumb among Asia-Pacific nations in arguing against change. August 19, 2015 Vladimir Slivyak, _Russian National Research University The Higher School of Economics _ The nuclear deal
South Africa signed with Russia is set to be massively expensive and comes with a fair amount of risks. August 11, 2015 Nader Habibi, _Brandeis University_ Estimates of how much of Iran’s
frozen assets it will get once sanctions are lifted vary widely, but the sum is most likely just a fraction of the total. July 16, 2015 Jamsheed K Choksy, _Indiana University_ and Carol E B
Choksy, _Indiana University_ Most countries welcomed the deal as they jockey to boost trade with the Islamic Republic and gain from the eventual end of sanctions. June 10, 2015 Steve Thomas,
_University of Greenwich_ Instead of spending time trying to make nuclear energy a possibility, South Africa should look to forms of renewable energy instead. April 20, 2015 Anthony
Billingsley, _UNSW Sydney_ Australia made progress on restoring trade and sharing intelligence on Islamic State in Iraq. Iran was less open to accepting the return of asylum seekers, which
may prove a blessing in disguise. September 9, 2014 Nick Bisley, _La Trobe University_ During his first year in office, Prime Minister Tony Abbott has conducted a surprisingly energetic and
focused foreign policy. Economic diplomacy is one of its principal tools with business delegations…